Department of Management, University of Indonesia, Indonesia
Review Article
Global Overview of Health Systems and Investment Funds in Financing Health System in Lithuania
Author(s): Aminu Levin*
Malignant melanoma, usually referred to as melanoma, is a kind of skin cancer that arises from melanocytes, or cells that produce colour. In those with low amounts of the skin pigment melanin, exposure to UV radiation is the main cause of melanoma. Surgery is often used as a kind of treatment. It may be possible to check for spread in the adjacent lymph nodes in those with somewhat bigger tumours. If there hasn't been any spread, most patients are healed. Immunotherapy, biologic treatment, radiation therapy, or chemotherapy could increase survival rates in people whose melanoma has spread. Benefits evaluations for several nations are included in the global HTA database Prismaccess®. In this evaluation, Germany was the main subject. In the previous ten years, all choices about melanoma treatments launched in Germany were taken into account for a systematic reimbursement [.. View More»